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Capital Theory Equilibrum Analysis and Recursive Utility

Capital Theory Equilibrum Analysis and Recursive Utility

Capital Theory Equilibrum Analysis and Recursive Utility

Capital Theory Equilibrum Analysis and Recursive Utility

by Robert Becker

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Hardback. New. This work is a synthesis of the authors' work on recursive models. The use of recursive utility emphasizes time-consistent decision-making. It is addressed to all researchers in economic growth, and should be useful to professional economists and graduate students alike.

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Capital Theory Equilibrum Analysis and Recursive Utility
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Robert Becker
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Hardback
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
1557864136
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9781557864130
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Wiley-blackwell
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1997-06

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